The game combines a trivia and world game. Different words are split into syllables and you’re tasked with putting them together as fast as possible. There are 45 levels, ranging fruits to European countries and much more.
There is also an additional 20 levels designed for kids up to 8.
Strasser’s new Study With Subwords takes that fun premise and helps turn in to an educational app.
To begin, you’ll create a study list—for example a list of states and capitals. The app will then split the words up. You’ll need to put everything back together. That can help make studying feel like less of a chore.
And the app makes it easy to get started. There are 60 include lists in the gallery with ore added each month. Lists can also be added in manually.
With the app’s learning plan, you can help stay on track with your learning goals. There is also multiple study modes to explore and different ways to split the terms.
Thanks to iCloud sync, you can easily pick up playing right where you left off on another iOS device. There are also home screen widgets to quickly access the app.
There is also a big focus on accessibility for app users with vision or motor impairments. Some of the features include VoiceOver Support, dyslexic font, large type support, custom color schemes, and more.
Study With Subwords is a free download now on the App Store now. It’s for the iPhone and all iPad models.
There is an optional Study+ subscription that’s $4.99 per month or $29.99 yearly. There is a free, seven-day trial.
Subscribers can access all premium lists from the gallery, create unlimited lists/folders/study goals, and the ability to scan lists with the camera along with importing .CSVs and .swslists.